Networked learning requires networked universities
Experts in technology and education must work hand in hand if genuinely聽innovative teaching is to be delivered in the digital environment, says Simone聽Buitendijk

Experts in technology and education must work hand in hand if genuinely聽innovative teaching is to be delivered in the digital environment, says Simone聽Buitendijk

Open prejudice against his sexuality has seen the career of one academic slowly wither

The Oakland Promise, like a number of local schemes in the US, aims to be a 鈥榗radle to career鈥 programme moving more of the city鈥檚 children into higher education. John Morgan visits California to...

Do you feel you鈥檙e just winging it, waiting for the day when your incompetence is exposed? Six academics show that you鈥檙e far from alone

Book of the week: memoirs of the Weimar generation are formed into a powerful social history, writes Hester Vaizey

Neve Gordon lauds a forensic examination of the Palestinian territory and its 2 million inhabitants

Cat Zero, a novel by Jennifer Rohn, an infectious disease researcher, shines light on the backbiting and tensions of lab life as an unlikely team of scientists work to save the cats of Kent from a...

This study of God and country could ask more questions of its subjects, says Angelia Wilson

An insider鈥檚 view of the 2016 US election that lacks insight frustrates Lennard Davis

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Scholars keep feelings of inferiority well cloaked yet self-doubt can strike any of us and only disclosure alleviates the pain of this hidden epidemic

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The report on Dr Malcolm Anderson鈥檚 suicide (鈥淭ragic suicide 鈥榓 wake-up call鈥欌) is shocking. He made valuable contributions to the community of those interested in the history of accounting and how...